Seat suspension system

ABSTRACT

The present invention relates to a suspension system for a vehicle seat. The system comprises a top portion ( 9 ) and a first part ( 1 ) having a base portion ( 2 ), means ( 3   b   , 20 ) to receive the top portion and means ( 3, 4 ) to allow movement of the base portion ( 2 ) and top portion ( 9 ) towards and away from each other. The system further comprises a second part consisting of a spring element ( 10, 14 ) adapted in use to control movement of the base portion ( 2 ) and top portion ( 9 ) towards and away from each other. The top portion ( 9 ) and the second part ( 10, 14 ) are, in addition, releasably connected ( 13, 11   a   , 20 ) to the first part ( 1 ). This suspension system allows for flexibility in the manufacturing process and the replacement of parts.

The present continuation application is related to, and claims thepriority benefit of, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/599,917, filedJul. 25, 2007 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,854,480 on Dec. 21, 2010,which is related to, claims the priority benefit of, and is a U.S. §371national stage application of, International Patent Application SerialNo. PCT/GB2005/001433, filed Apr. 15, 2005, which is related to, andclaims the priority benefit of, Great Britain Patent Application SerialNo. 0408366.3, filed Apr. 15, 2004. The contents of each of theseapplications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety intothis disclosure.

The present invention relates to a seat suspension system, particularlyfor use in vehicles seats, such as driving seats.

In vehicles, particularly working vehicles such as trucks, buses,tractors construction and earth moving equipment, fork-lift trucks andindustrial vehicles, where drivers spend a large amount of time in thedriving seat, and often driving long distances or over uneven ground,the driving seat is provided with a suspension system. The suspensionsystem is designed to isolate low frequency vibrations, which can haveadverse effects on the well being of the driver, for example causingback or kidney problems, and which can also affect the driver's controlof the vehicle.

There are a number of suspension systems in existence and these knownsystems generally comprise a mechanical portion, which allows the seatto move up and down with motion of the vehicle and an integral springelement, and usually a damper, to isolate vibrations from the vehicleand thus prevent, or reduce the amount of vibrations reaching thedriver.

The present invention provides a suspension system for a vehicle seatcomprising:

a top portion;

a first part having a base portion, means to receive the top portion andmeans to allow movement of the base portion and top portion towards andaway from each other;

a second part comprising a spring element adapted in use to controlmovement of the base portion and top portion towards and away from eachother; and wherein the top portion and the second part are releasablyconnected to the first part.

The advantages of the present suspension system are that themanufacturing process is more flexible and the type of spring need notbe decided until late in the manufacture process. Replacement of partssuffering from wear can be carried out without needing to discard thecomplete unit and the customer has more flexibility in the system beingable to change the top portion or components of the system as required.

Preferably the top portion is provided with an upper surface and a lowersurface and the top portion is adapted to receive a seat base on theupper surface. Preferably the base portion is provided with an uppersurface and a lower surface and is adapted to be secured to a vehiclewith the lower surface contacting the vehicle.

The means to allow the base portion and the top portion to move towardsand away from each may be any suitable means.

For example, the top portion and the base portion may be secured to eachother by the provision of at least one pair, preferably two pairs, ofpivotally connected arms. A first arm in each pair preferably has coneend pivotally secured to the base portion and a second arm in each pairpreferably has one end releasably pivotally secured to the top portion.The free end of each second arm is provided with means, such as aroller, slides or a swinging link, to allow it to move relative to asurface, preferably the upper surface, of the base portion. The free endof each first arm is provided with means, such as a roller, slides or aswinging link, to allow it to move relative to a surface, preferably alower surface of the top portion. This arrangement allows movement ofthe top portion and base portion towards and away from each other.

In a first embodiment the spring element may be an air spring. The airspring may be positioned between the base portion and one of the firstand second arms to control movement of the arms relative to the baseportion, Alternatively the air spring may be positioned between thefirst and second arms of the at least one pair of arms to controlmovement of the arms relative to each other. The air spring may bepositioned on a, or between two, suitable mountings positioned betweenthe first arms or the second arms of a pair of arms.

In a second embodiment the spring element may comprise one or moremechanical tension springs. The or each mechanical tension springpreferably has a first and a second end wherein the first end is adaptedto act on the free end of the first arm. The second end of the or eachmechanical tension spring is secured to the top portion.

In both embodiments the tension in the spring element can be adjusted byany suitable means to allow for different drivers.

In both embodiments the top portion is releasably connected to the firstpart. The top part may be releasably connected to the first part by anysuitable means. The top portion is preferably generally rectangularhaving a pair of opposing short sides and a pair of opposing long sides.

Most preferably the top portion is provided with one portion adapted tobe releasably secured to each second arm of the first part. The or eachportion adapted to be releasably secured to each second arm ispreferably positioned on a long side of the top portion close to thepoint where the long side meets one of the short sides. Where there aretwo portions provided they are preferably positioned on opposing longsides close to where the long sides meet the same short side.

The or each portion adapted to be releasably secured to each second armis preferably a wing extending from the opposing long side. The or eachwing is preferably provided with an aperture therethrough to receive apivot bolt. A corresponding aperture is provided through the or eachsecond arm of the first part. A pivot bolt is provided of a suitablesize to pass through the aperture in each wing and in each second arm.

The top portion is further provided with means to receive the free endof the or each first arm of the first part. Preferably the means toreceive the free end of the or each first arm is positioned close to theopposite short side distal from the or each portion adapted to bereleasably secured to, the second arm. The means to receive the free endof the or each first arm preferably comprises one or more channels inwhich the free end of the or each first arm is received. The or eachchannel is suitably sized to allow movement of the free end of the oreach first arm over the lower surface of the top portion within the oreach channel as the top part and base part move towards and away fromeach other.

In use the top portion is first positioned such that the free end of theor each first arm is received in the or each channel and then the secondarm is secured to the top plate by means of the pivot bolt passingthrough the or each portion of the top plate and the or each second arm.

In the first embodiment, where an air spring is provided, the top partis preferably provided with means to receive one portion of an airspring, preferably mounted on the lower surface of the top part.Alternatively the base part may be provided with means to receive oneportion of an air spring, preferably mounted on the upper surface of thebase part.

In this embodiment there is preferably provided a means to receive asecond portion of an air spring, which is releasably secured to thefirst or second arm or between the first arms or the second arms,preferably by use of a nut and bolt passing through the means to receivea second portion of an air spring and the first or second arms.

In the second embodiment, where at least one mechanical tension springis provided, the or each spring has one end secured to the top portionby an appropriate means such as a hooked portion received by acorresponding bar mounted on the top portion. A second end of the oreach spring is releasably secured to or between the free ends of thefirst arms. Where there are a pair of first and second arms a bar may beprovided between the free ends of the pair of first arms. Preferably thesecond end of the or each spring is provided with a hooked portionadapted in use to be received by the bar extending between the free endsof the first arms. The bar may be movable along the free end of thefirst arm to adjust the tension in the spring. Alternatively the secondend of the or each spring may be received by an aperture provided in thefree end of each first arm.

In a third embodiment the means to receive the top part and to allow thebase portion and the top portion to move towards and away from eachother may comprise one or more bars designed to extend from the baseportion and receive the top portion and being pivotally secured directlybetween the top portion and the base portion, or by pivotal linkages. Aspring element may be placed between the top portion and base portion;the spring element may be an air spring, a compression spring or atension spring.

An embodiment of the present invention will now be described withreference to the accompanying drawings in which:

FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a first part of a device of thepresent invention;

FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a top portion according to a firstembodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of a top portion according to a secondembodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 1 shows a first part 1 of a seat suspension system. The first partcomprises a base portion 2, which is generally rectangular in shapehaving a pair of opposing long sides 2 a, 2 b and a pair of opposingshort sides 2 c, 2 d.

Two pairs of arms are provided with each pair comprising a first arm 3and a second arm 4 pivotally secured together at their mid points toform a generally “X” shape.

The first arm 3 of each pair has a first end 3 a pivotally secured tothe base portion 2 at the corners where the long sides 2 a, 2 b meet theshort side 2 d.

The free ends 3 b of the first arms 3 have an elongate bar 5 passingbetween them. Each end of the bar 5 is provided with a roller 6 a, 6 b.

Each second arm 4 has a free end 4 a provided with a roller, such asroller 7 b, that contacts and is movable over the base portion 2. Theother ends 4 b of the second arms are provided with an elongate hollowtube 8 and a bar 20 extending between them.

The first part 1 can be moved about the pivot joining the first andsecond arms of each pair by movement of the rollers, such as roller 7 b,provided on the free ends of the second arms 4 a, 4 b over the baseportion 2.

FIG. 2 shows a first embodiment of a top portion 9 of the presentinvention for releasable attachment to the first part 1 described above.The top portion 9 is generally rectangular in shape having a pair ofopposing long sides 9 a, 9 b and a pair of opposing short sides 9 c, 9d. A set of four tension springs 10 is provided extending substantiallyfrom one short side 9 c to the other 9 d. The springs 10 are securedsubstantially at short side 9 c by the provision of a bar (not shown)extending between the two long sides close to short side 9 c over whichhooked portions of the springs are attached (not shown), This bar may bemovable to adjust the tension in the set of springs 10 when in use.

The other ends of the springs 10 are provided with hooked portions whichare adapted in use to be secured over the bar 20 extending between thepivotally secured ends 4 b of the second arms 4 when the top portion isattached to the first part.

The top portion 9 has two wings, such as wing 11 a, depending from thelong side s 9 a, 9 b positioned close to the short side 9 d. Each winghas an aperture therethrough.

The top portion 9 has a return nose portion 12 depending from theopposite short side 9 c sized to receive the free ends 3 b of first arms3 of the first part 1 and to allow movement of the rollers 6 a, 6 bwithin the return nose portion.

In use the return nose portion 12 is positioned over and receiving thefree end portions 3 b of the first arms 3. The springs 10 are securedover bar 20 of part 1, this may be done by moving the movable bartowards the end 9 d of the top portion 9 and then tension can be appliedto the spring s by moving the movable bar towards the end 9 c once thesprings are in position over the bar 20 and the top portion is in place.The top portion 9 is then releasably secured to the first part 1 bypassing a pivot bolt 13 through the apertures in the wings, such as wing11 a, and the hollow tube 8.

The tension in the set of springs 10 controls movement of the topportion 9 towards and away from the base portion 2 and isolatesvibrations from the vehicle to the seat carried by the suspensionsystem. One or more dampers and sets of bearings, not shown, are alsoincluded as and where necessary.

FIG. 3 shows a top portion according to a second embodiment wherein likenumbers indicate like parts. The top portion 9 of the second embodimentis not provided with a set of springs 10 but instead has an air spring14 received by a first mounting portion, not shown, depending from thelower surface of the top portion 9 and sized to receive a portion of anair spring 14. The air spring 14 is secured to the top portion 9 bymeans of a screw 21 received by an aperture 22 in the top portion 9. Asecond mounting portion 15 is provided to be releasably secured betweenthe second arms 4 by means of nuts and bolts passing through themounting portion 15 and apertures 16 provided in the arms 4.

In use the second mounting portion 15 is secured in place between thesecond arms 4 and air spring 14 is placed on the second mounting 15 suchthat when the top portion is secured to the first part 1, as describedin relation to FIG. 2, the air spring is positioned between the firstmounting and the second mounting 15 and acts between the top portion 1and the arms 4 to control movement of the top portion 1 towards and awayfrom the base portion 2 and to isolate vibrations. The air spring 14 issecured in position by means of screw 21.

1. A kit for a suspension system for a vehicle seat, comprising: a firstinterchangeable top portion; a second interchangeable top portion; afirst part, comprising: a base portion, at least one first arm having afirst end secured to the base portion and a second end capable of movingrelative to a lower surface of either the first interchangeable topportion or the second interchangeable top portion, and at least onesecond arm pivotally connected to the at least one first arm, the atleast one second arm having a first end capable of movement relative toan upper surface of the base portion and a second end configured to bereleasably secured to either the first interchangeable top portion orthe second interchangeable top portion; a first interchangeable secondpart having at least one air spring element, the first interchangeablesecond part configured to combine with the first interchangeable topportion; and a second interchangeable second part having at least onetension spring element, the second interchangeable second partconfigured to combine with the second interchangeable top portion. 2.The kit of claim 1, wherein the second end of the at least one first armis configured to be received in one or more channels in the lowersurface of either the first interchangeable top portion or the secondinterchangeable top portion, the one or more channels suitably sized toallow movement of the second end of the at least one first arm over thelower surface of either the first interchangeable top portion or thesecond interchangeable top portion within the one or more channels aseither the first interchangeable top portion or the secondinterchangeable top portion move towards and away from each other. 3.The kit of claim 1, where, in use, the at least one air spring elementof the first interchangeable second part is positioned between the baseportion and one of the at least one first arm and the at least onesecond arm to control movement of said arms relative to the baseportion.
 4. The kit of claim 3, where, in use, the at least one airspring element is positioned between the at least one first arm and theat least one second arm to control movement of said arms relative toeach other.
 5. The kit of claim 1, where, in use, the at least one airspring element is positioned on a, or between two, suitable mountingspositioned between the at least one first arm or the at least one secondarm.
 6. The kit of claim 1, wherein the at least one tension springelement of the second interchangeable second part has a first end asecond end, the first end of the at least one tension spring elementadapted to act on the second end of the at least one first arm andwhere, in use, the second end of the at least one tension spring elementis secured to either the first interchangeable top portion or the secondinterchangeable top portion.
 7. The kit of claim 1, wherein the firstinterchangeable top portion and the second interchangeable top portionare generally rectangular, having a pair of opposing short sides and apair of opposing long sides, and are provided with a portion adapted tobe releasably secured to the at least one second arm of the first part.8. The kit of claim 7, wherein each portion adapted to be releasablysecured to the at least one second arm comprises a wing extending fromthe opposing long sides, each wing provided with a first aperturedefined therethrough, and wherein a corresponding second aperture isdefined through the at least one second arm of the first part, andwherein a pivot bolt is provided of a suitable size to pass through thefirst aperture in each wing and through the second aperture of the atleast one second arm.
 9. The kit of claim 1, further comprising: one ormore bars designed to extend from the base portion and receive eitherthe first interchangeable top portion or the second interchangeable topportion and being pivotally secured between either the firstinterchangeable top portion or the second interchangeable top portionand the base portion, or secured by pivotal linkages.